The Scarlet Knights appear in search of an additional wide-out
to add to the class of 2014 receiving corps. Kendrick Edwards is a name that
surfaced during Rutgers camp this past June. The 6-6, 200-pound Miami (Fla.)
Norland standout proved to be the most impressive wide receiver at camp, solidifying
his status as a Rutgers offeree.

And at one point, Edwards admitted he had come close to
committing to the Scarlet Knights, although he ultimately decided to hold off. Things have quieted down for Edwards
since "almost" making his collegiate pledge, but he says the Scarlet Knights
have kept in contact and still want him to take an official visit to the banks
in December. The exact date, however, has yet to be determined.

"I spoke to coach Cohen a week ago. He's trying to get me to
come up for a visit in December, and I sent him my transcript. So we talked
about my grades and stuff like that, too."

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Edwards currently claims a top three consisting of Rutgers,
Louisville and Arkansas – in that order – but admits to not being in consistent
contact with the latter schools in his final group.

"It's pretty much the same: Rutgers, Louisville and Arkansas.
I've just been staying focused, getting ready for the season," Edwards said. "I've
just been really busy and haven't really had time to talk to the two other
schools."

However, Edwards hopes to also take official visits to both
Louisville and Arkansas.

"I might be taking visits to Louisville and Arkansas, as
well," he said. "But no dates are set yet."

Edwards, who has accumulated 10 receptions and one touchdown
in two games this season, led his team against Rutgers commit Brandon Russell
and the University School (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), last weekend.

"We played them last Sunday," said Edwards. "I spoke to Brandon
(Russell). I asked him, 'You committed to Rutgers, right?' He was like, 'Yeah, I've
been talking to coach about you.' He was good, too. He caused a fumble in our
game."

The Vikings' play-maker currently has set no timetable for
making a decision.

"I don't even know yet," said Edwards. "I'm still thinking
on it."

Edwards will have the opportunity to watch two of his top three teams compete against one another Sept. 21 when the Scarlet Knights host the Arkansas Razorbacks at High Point Solutions Stadium.